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Daily Animal Sketch – Batagur Turtle and Asian Elephant

by lastpola on December 30, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Posted In: dailysketch

Studies of a Batagur Turtle hatchling, and an Asian Elephant calf.

└ Tags: animals, art, asian elephant, calf, daily, drawing, elephant, sketch, turtle
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New page update!

by lastpola on November 23, 2010 at 10:29 pm
Posted In: Blog

It probably won’t show up on the RSS feed since I simply uploaded the new file over the previous one, so I’m posting this note to announce that The Last of the Polar Bears has been updated with a new spread. Enjoy!

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Status Update

by lastpola on November 18, 2010 at 4:18 pm
Posted In: Blog

Just a quick note to again say that I haven’t forgotten about The Last of the Polar Bears! Last month has been kind of crazy–between the preparing for and attending New York Comic Con, building a new website design for my art portfolio site, and now, doing some freelance work (fun stuff – for one, Fraggle Rock for Archaia Comics! <3).

Anyways, Last of the Polar Bears – delayed but not forgotten. Stay tuned!

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Finding the Right Pose – Archie Character Designs

by lastpola on November 18, 2010 at 4:02 pm
Posted In: how-to

Recently, I put together some Archie character drawings to try out for a penciling position.

Archie Character Sheet (inks)

Archie Character Sheet (inks). Pencils by me, inked by Jared Hodges.

Finding the Look

Working with pre-existing characters is different than designing your own. I first had to familiarize myself with nuances of the “house style” to draw the characters on-model. I did this by sketching the characters, while carefully studing the spacing and proportions of their features, especially their faces.

Finding the Pose

Once I felt comfortable drawing the characters, I did some thumbnail sketches for each character’s pose, searching for the best character-appropriate gesture for each. It’s worth noting that when I’m doing gesture sketches like this, I’m working small and fast. I’m not worried about proportions or details–that comes later. This is all about finding the pose.

Veronica

Veronica is the rich girl that pretty much gets what she wants. I decided to give her a hand-on-the-hip pose that emphasized her confidence and stylishness. For her outfit, a cute flirty dress, clutch handbag, and a bit of bling. I briefly entertained the idea of a more illustrative shopping scene for her (with bag carrying Archie in tow), but decided to stick with standalone poses.

Veronica poses

Betty
To contrast Veronica, I went with a sportier pose, and jeans and jacket outfit for Betty. I got pretty far in the drawing when I realized the pose was a bit too similar (hand-on-hip again) to Veronica’s.

Betty - pose and rough pencils, next to finished Veronica for comparison.

Keeping the keywords “cute” and “sporty” in mind, I started over. Of these, the first two I did (upper middle, upper right) weren’t right at all for Betty — too sexy; too cutesy. After that, I stopped and reconsidered the character. Sweet and sporty. I liked the gesture of Betty twirling a finger around her hair to showcase her ponytail, so I kept that in the rest of the sketches. I ended up going with my third attempt (first sketch on the top left).

More Betty poses

Archie
Archie’s your average, nice guy character that everyone gets along with. For his pose I decided to show him “just hanging out”.

Archie poses

Jughead
Jughead’s the goofy comic relief character. To capture his cartoony mannerisms, I tried to push his poses towards the extreme (without going too far). I thought it would be funny to show him tossing an entire burger in his mouth the way you might with a piece of candy.

Jughead poses

Polishing the Art
Once I had my poses selected for each character, I printed out the sketches at a larger size with blue lines so I could do a clean pencil pass over them with their proper details and proportions.

And here’s the finished results!

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New York Comic Con 2010

by lastpola on October 19, 2010 at 12:57 am
Posted In: Blog

My little corner of the artist alley

Hi everyone!

I had a great time at New York Comic Con. It was wonderful meeting with fans and introducing The Last of the Polar Bears to new readers! Unfortunately, I don’t have the next page finished quite yet. Post-convention recuperation took longer than expected, and now I have some freelance work to take care of before I can return to telling the bear’s story (gotta worry about paying the bills, sorry ^^;). As soon as I can, I’ll get that next page done–just keep checking back, or better yet use the handy RSS feed to be notified of updates. There’s also a mailing list (left sidebar) that I use for making big announcements.

Anyways, thanks so much for your patience! Last of the Polar Bears will be resuming soon!

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